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The Kamloops Museum and Archives operates as part of the City of Kamloops, on Tk̓emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory within the traditional and unceded lands of Secwépemc Nation, Secwepemcúl’ecw.
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Museum Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday & Monday: Closed -
Archive Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 1:15pm - 4:00pm
Saturday: By Appointment
Sunday & Monday: Closed -
Holiday Hours
Open Normal Hours
Closed: Dec 25,26 & Jan 1
Contact KMA
General Inquiries
Questions and comments can be directed to the KMA’s general email address, [email protected] or call 250-828-3576, and our team will appropriately route your request from there.
Kamloops Archives
The KMA’s archives contain a large range of materials that describe, depict, and interpret life in Kamloops. These records include photographs, books, papers, maps, architectural drawings, newspapers, and more.
Email the KMA Archivist Mitchell Fridman at [email protected]
City of Kamloops
7 Victoria Street West
Kamloops BC V2C 1A2
Main Switchboard: 250-828-3311
[email protected]
Additional City of Kamloops Contact information
City of Kamloops FOI
Information on the City’s Freedom of Information practices can be found on the City’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about visiting the museum, donating items, accessibility, and more. Whether you’re planning your visit or looking to learn more about the collections and services, we’re here to help you make the most of your experience at the KMA.
FINDING
US
We are located in beautiful downtown Kamloops, right behind the Saturday Farmer’s Market location and next to St. Andrews Square. While we don’t have a fulsome gift shop, we do have some commemorative items for sale at our front desk. We are conveniently situated near many wonderful downtown businesses where you can shop and dine. Make sure to explore the local cafes and restaurants to complete your visit to the Kamloops Museum.
207 Seymour Street (map)
Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7